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Article ID: 139807 - Last Review: January 23, 2007 - Revision: 1.2

Daylight Saving Time Change Repeats Continuously

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SYMPTOMS

During the first hour of Daylight Saving Time, Windows 95 seems to update your computer's system clock, but instead repeats the following message every hour:
   Windows has updated your clock as a result of Daylight Saving Time.
   Please verify that your new clock settings are correct.
				

CAUSE

The Daylight Saving Time tool changes the time back one hour as it should, but does not notify the system that the change has been made. Therefore, the process keeps repeating at 2:00 A.M.

RESOLUTION

When the New Clock Settings message appears, click OK to open Date/Time properties. Change the time setting to reflect the current time. If it is 2:00:00 A.M., set the clock for 2:00:01 A.M.

MORE INFORMATION

This problem occurs only during the first hour of Daylight Saving Time.
Windows 95 allows you to change your clock display to match time changes without the need to modify your computer's clock using the computer's CMOS settings utility. Having Windows 95 report the correct time while allowing the CMOS clock to remain consistent enables programs that are designed to use a consistent yearly time clock to retain accurate settings.

APPLIES TO
  • Microsoft Windows 95
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